PHS celebrates the accomplishments of gardeners in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware with the PHS Gardening and Greening Contest. This contest invites backyard gardeners, community gardeners, and anyone passionate about greening our public spaces to enter. Winners will be selected in each category and invited to a special awards ceremony.

FOR A DAY CARE CENTER NOT MORE THAN TWENTY-FOUR(24) CONSECUTIVE HOURS WITH ACCESSORY PREPARATION AND SERVING OF FOOD AT FIRST FLOOR IN THE SAME BUILDING WITH ALL OTHER USES AS PREVIOUSLY APPROVED. NO SIGN ON THIS APPLICATION.

Pretzels are part of the cultural fabric of Philadelphia. They are an essential at every office party, Sunday afternoon football spread, and the preferred anytime snack for kids and adults. In this round of Clean Plates' reports on inspections of city eateries, one establishment crossed a line and served up pretzels from an unknown source.

After you have voted take a second to log it to help Sixty-Six Wards track voting across the city
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf1FJLp5faWvEDQBuO2cxdt0YQ6hemulKl3DZDLoD6v5eN6tA/viewform

Sixty-Six Wards Election Day Tracker

Help sixtysixwards.com track Philadelphia election turnout in real time! When you vote, just record what voter number of the day you are for your division (you'll be able to see that number when you sign in). Then fill it in here! You can track the live results at https://jtannen.github.io/election_tracker.html and see full election day analysis at sixtysixwards.com.

ALL voters in Philadelphia can vote "Yes" or "No" on three ballot questions to appear on the May 15 election. Each question, if approved by a majority of voters, would amend the Philadelphia Home Rule Charter, the body of the law describing the construction of City government (e.g.

Hello neighbors. Election Day is Tuesday May 15th - here are the ballot questions you will have to vote on
https://seventy.org/publications/elections-voting/may-15-2018-general-primary/philadelphia-county/ballot-questions

Committee of Seventy

ALL voters in Philadelphia can vote "Yes" or "No" on three ballot questions to appear on the May 15 election. Each question, if approved by a majority of voters, would amend the Philadelphia Home Rule Charter, the body of the law describing the construction of City government (e.g.

It's election season, if you are a new resident make sure you know your polling place
https://www.philadelphiavotes.com/index.php?option=com_voterapp2&tmpl=component

The Philadelphia VoterApp Presented by the Philadelphia City Commissioners

You can use the Philadelphia VoterApp to find out your polling place and learn who represents you in local, state and federal government. Simply type in the address at which you are registered to vote in the search box at the top and hit enter. The VoterApp will do the rest!

Mentioned in this article is the great voter turnout in all of Overbrook. They want to track voting during the election. Overbrook West Neighbors Green Hill Farms Civic Association Overbrook Farms Club Check it out
http://thephiladelphiacitizen.org/tracking-the-election/

Tracking the Election - The Philadelphia Citizen

This year could be an exciting one for Philadelphia elections, and the primary on May 15th will give us an important signal for what to expect in November. Of course, much of what happens depends on voters actually going to the polls-that is, voting.

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